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Show V . puie Countyjen, (IDarsvale: i-- M T6is is tiis tinn of year to fi i--- Wj d) cIjoLij, - J p.isrli, ail a!U:iJj Gnraatajj first class Spatial alt3.i!i'3.a la 0rcleviHe up .your winter clo'lres. jMew Items John Nay of Circleville visited with' Saturday evening, October 9th, Mrs. his sister Mrs. Laura Burt one day Ina Chamberlain and Maggie Morgan last week. entertained in honor of the twentieth annnversary of the wedding of Mr. and Bishop Ivan Foisy and wife attended Mrs. George Wiley at their home. and the hair at Salt Lake Conference The evening was spent by playing progressive five hurdredst which Ldd; City. Tulimer dre wthe prize of a beautiful potted plant. Singirg and sterv telling! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acton have moved was enjjyed by a very jolly err w I. up to Butler Beck for the winter. A lunch was served consistirg of sandwitebes cheese hot chile, pickles, Supt. Nelson was here visiting the beer, nut cake and last but not least a school for a few dayslast week. lovely big wedding cake. The cake was in graduated layers-ThSchool was closed Friday while tie top one being decorated with a teachers attended the Institute at small kewpie doll wearing a white tch. veil and surrounded with small Pangui dying. Waric only. mail orders, j BaasMitfie prises.' If. idaal Ciaaaars & Tailors, mm Utah. &Tk bMo ' Ufl 'vA. " v ? rp. i '4 . CtfcfT-'s- r e TURKiS! P. M. Rick and Sons Authorized 'Agents Nelson-Ric- - for Creamery Co; k ' WillGnarentcee to pay Top' Prices fer 1 J Turkeys W i ask the l . ... . privelec. of .. Turkejs this Year. yjur .Rp-ELECT- ; aduated fom the normal school of tie Utiiverkty of Utah' and in 3.992 -- .io was graduated with the djJgref' A Brfrorrt the same inriitutou, 'i ; Smoot laid Coltoii'itavo kept fattli .with the voters of Utah. -- They .Utah's ir forests and have won- netf jaye advanced ' for1 the fiale by prestige membership on the most i,.e ; cftnVoriant Congressional Committees t "We now urge all who have the welfare o' Utah at .heart to retain their services and the ajStantagea for all of us.1 they' have gained f . . . ai - , . . powerful'.committee press. It deals wij.h oil miR--trelating to tanfj rates, custom duties, income tax .and Te venue, public and nn-- , tional debts, government , budget. Veterans Bureau and ,, public health , er jsorvw., .He a member inti.-ever- j. , other is committee s. in addition to.bonig a member of , the Apiipfikian Commission. lebt Funding ) one-ha- the reasons? , These (wq inen have safe guarded the interests of ihe work ingman as well as th industrialists. At all times they have been vigilant in the interest of Utah; have been efficient; they hate been loyal. . - -- jtu! -- b JiChaS-YasSifetc- , lf . -' K- 1. He is a man of unquestioned honesty and integr.ty. 2. He is in the prime of iLts manhood, being 49 yeais of age. 3. Ho is well educated in the law, having studied at the University of Utah, Rnd at the University of Chi- they'' 1 1 WhVf lire him becoming a Candidate. v VOTES FOR SMOOT AND COLTON ARE Accomplishments I attorneys throughout tho 'state, are urging the candidacy of Judge El rs Hansen as tho lawyer and judg-- ' especially fitted by education, training, experience and jrdic al ability to fill this important off.ee. Judge Hansen is not seeking this position, but1 the members of the bar and litigants from all parts of the state, .who have had business in his court for the past five and years have recognized his splendid judicial ability, and are insisting on Committed,' wbiiii enacted the Federal Road Aid Law, instruction of permitting highways section of Utah. iBoth Smoot ead Colton have .kept faith yjjh the voters who sent them to Washington. Ask the war veterans, Rie v.QolgiowerSj the miners tinl farmers. s. ' te The present high standard of oui supreme court should be maintained At the coining State' Republican convention, the best candidate available should be nrminated for the office of justice of the supreme court. No, only lawyers cf Utah county anj tho Fouith Judicial district, bup'sores of - in- Con-- ( le-Ro- M. F. Murray and Claude Kenyon Pearl Morgan was a Sunday visitor came down from Salt Lake City to atUpon entering congress, he threw to Panguitch. tend the Republican County Convenhis whole energy into the solving of tion, after which they- - returned' to WtstCnr problems. After the pasage Bertha Horton ij sjihst'fDtihg d Salt Lake. of the Emergency' Tahff eci, be gave close attention to reclamation of arid fourth grade in absence of the lands and wsisted in gathering data, teaeler. remarks she regular lrcrojill Kennedy has gone to SjEiss Ethel which will make possible the Echo ' Le to seems a wirn ng place in the alt Lake City to spend the winter. and Cache units of tba Salt. Eake basin ' project, and has gathered material kiddies hearts, and putting over som e showing the feasibility of two ether good work. reclamation projects in Utah. He has May ofticeis sd Lachcrs of the' been especially interested in the conlocal L. D. S. organizatic ns attmded servation and storage of the waters Whtp said anything about our high the Coivet'cn eld at Muue lue ' of Utah: Mr. Colton has worked for school rot havirg the enrcllmt nt? Do fi , Sunday. measures for the regulation and conknow that right now i t is as large trol of grazing op public lands, which you Lo jou has been and will be ao advantageous as the enjii year last Mrs. Gleaves and Mrs. Nebeker of to sfopk growers of this state. He know that there are (a!so more studentt the Piimaiy Stake Board visited has actively participated in drafting coming for they have told is? Our last week. legislation which resulted in federal members may reach 85 before anotl.tr aid for pubi c .roadi; introd iced the b'll drawn by the attorney general s month isup. Len Ctlloway is here visiting h!a office and the state land department Mis. Eliza Callowayj, mother fer the perfecting of the states title RsxandGaieth Andtmn are new td state school lands Rnd conducted tne hearings on the bill before the en'rcss to the high They enter L. Leroy Icitcr cf Hatch who carriPubli; Lands committee, which law ed Monday. When enacted, will do ed, a way five blue nbltns for goo le in schools of Utah, '1 fair and who' Mrs. Eisie Ilrllrcrv m laired re- potalcts i.t tie the forming of fyrm legislation and some red ribbons on potatoes' also from Richfield got where bushe cently has actively supnOrted the farm ipentj and lruit was a visitor here reau program. lie is the author of a day on business thfeie. jast week a number of laws for the benefit of the' settlors upon the public domain, Do you know why there arent more and has also assisted in important Mrs. W. D. Ilariison left for bait itm.s of Circle vile in the paper? Lake City-omining legislation Tuesday to he jjyue lor Because some of you Circleville peo- seseia! fer dental work. days ppointments , Committee.A pie dont U l! the reporter the news, Ranking member Public Land com Heisnt a mmd leadei, .Who is the Melfiha Martcnson is homy a gait, but mittee, member of Mines and Mining It is W. D. Hairipon. promises nothing. She has Deeii opend- comm.ttee, member of Roads com reporor? Doggonet, why nell dont yep give ngher time in Fillmore. mittee, and chairman of 'Election him the news so he can send it in? The first student bedy paity of C. V. H. S. for the ye$r was held last FriIt was the day Columbus discovered day evening. A good representation ' BBB9T America that our I igh school was present. For class stunts the had it class Frcfhmcn were alaige Fieshmen, following presented: pf Fall and Winter Tuesday was celelratcd with lijcards "A day at school Sophomores, burinscribed Green vyornover the front lesque cn 'WTom Thcmb Veeeing of each first year student. They .yreie Junior Senior- s- Our Carg comedy, ' blushing submissive Lunch bii good Faculty, Howling Hormony Quarsports. Wednesday fjtw the Tjrath ipj tette. Quite amumber of games were kiddie attire. It was scream. Thursday1 played and refreshment wire served. resulted in cute little nighties berg --? . displayed uring the day. It was ter- - Fay Maxwell from Cedar City is our ribl punishment but the jeralty ;cr and the newest member of oiratudent Lody. not doing so was worse. There was no She, entered 'luetcay : i d is aSiph Pacific Northwestone damaged jnentally, morally or ' ompge. Fay will live with her sister phpsicallyDut the Tpsh bunch i more and returnt jn Junction. game than,ever and better liked as a result ofil the initiation. Denver Rio Grande W. H. Luke state): CONGRESSMAN COLTON is lanking member of the Land. Caramittdc, Iubliqwhich noAf ha4- rn land public, land giazingf legislation. He is a mjjpV'fr of the Roads - I . j 1 The State of Utah is more dependent upon the'protGptive tariff than any other , , ; factor for its prosperity; ... SENATOR SMOOT is Chairmen of the Senate Finance .'Committee. This is the most 7. fice aE Sait LaTce' Cify. ' He received his legitb education in the University of Chicago and wak admitted to practice Lei tore the su' preme court of Utairfh 19uj. Since his admitsio jpr pfacticff he was engaged in' the. practice of liii profession at Spanish Fork', Utah, until he was elected 'to th? office of district judge cfthe X'ourth Judicial district about six years ago. He is now serving hi? second term as such district judge. Attorneys Recommend Judge fianssn (The. following is copy of letter sent to all Republican attorney of the Sniobt and Colton s' . of L He' 'has 'been "engaged in school teaching or a period of 'six years; ohe year In the common 'schools fcf Summit 'county,' four year? in' the branch normalchool at Cedar1 City, Utah; and one yasr in the history of the University of Utah, lie hts also .uent one year and a half in the tfnplyy of the Rocky Mountain it., general ofTelhphohe Conipany-i- n v "- 1 ' r . 'MHMIWMm It 1E! off 1 . DON B. COLTON, born in Juab county, September 15, 1876, moved to Vernal, 1879, with first settlers, educated In the elementary schools and Uintah academy, of Vernal. Was graduated from the 'commercial department, cf the B. Y. U., of Provo, ip 1895, and in th normal department in 1901. From 1901 to 1903, ha wa3 principal of the Uintah academy. Was elected t6 the state legislature in 1903. Was graduated from the University' of Micjfigshv Ann Arbor, in 11905. Wai- - feccfvef for the U. S. -jDand Office, Vernal, from 1905 to '1013. Was 'a member of the state senate in 1915-1Besides practicing law he has been actively engaged in farming and stock raising. He was elected to tha 67th, 68th and 69th congresses, by increasing majorities. S IIANSEN, candidate for the ce of justice of the supreme court eff Uteh,' was "born on January 31, 1477. He revived his common school 'drc& ion in the public schools of Utah AotlntU UT wfhich he attended the .Ummslay of UtahrJn 1899 he was 1 k handling Don B. Colton Elias Hansen byides pink ipid white flowers and the whole Mrs. John Howes is home egain cake was wreathed with green ferns from Richfield where she was takings and gerarium leaves. care of her grandson Eddie Quinn The following guests presented the who kicked by a horse some time was bride and groom with lovely pieces of china and table wear Mr. and Mrs, El ago. As soon as the doctors wocl perF. Chamberlain, Dennis Mcrgan, D mit l.is beihg ov.d Mfs. Howes broD. Adamson Vern- Johnson. Mart Me ught Eddie up here. Heds much better hi Callister, Ldd Fullmer. Arnod Smoot, than he was but is stijl .confined to beJ. y Shep Havccck, Dwight Fulmer, Dalton and Mr. Trank Hamblin, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Dods were Riel),' Tom Wtkeing and Cene McCallister. field visitois Thursday evening fur a Mutual opened its class work last party given by their Lodge. Sunday to a rather small congregation' Remember that the best plans are useMrs, T.E. Knaus and Mrs. Lee Trout less uilesi there 's somcono tr use were Richfield visiters on Thursday t em. It is to be hoped tha. m re wl also. attend next Sunday a id that all will staywh) (ji stcome. Mutual if c edul-- e The Twentieth Club met last Satur. toopen at 7:10 . M. Pie ise foster day with Mrs. Lane Beiteleon of this cause by attendance and Richfield. -- -- cago. 4. He has had years of experience a3 a successful tr.al lawyer, having practiced before the courts of this . ' ' state since his admission to the bai REPUBLICAN STA'lE' COMMITTEE'S t' in 1908. 5. He is now serving his second term as one of the district judges oi the Fourth Judicial district where h has made an enviable record,- Besides lilthiu Howes has gone to Circ.e-vill- q he has been called to act as judge ir and will held tleip above that several districts of the state, where some of the mast important litigate? some tune. for city cases have been tried and in all thesdr by his fairness and scholarly knowEdwin Bay returned to bis home here ledge of law, by his tireless industry and power in winnowing out the Pure white cloret edrtib hojney. Thursday morning and xpint a couple and grasping the salienl of days visiting witehis family. he has won the adof points $2;.per gallon. i 11 miration 'of all lawyers who have ( ( practiced .before him, and has conie Blake Robinson lias returned from to . i be recognized as one of the ablest PsilXcLd Westeifl Kenneth Westwood has retdrneil t0 Paragoonah where te 1 us been jurists ih' this .state. 6. He has been called to sit on the Tickets on sale schoo visiting his gudnd parent's" for tonie after several daya lay off causr daily with final ' ' supreme court bench on several oc- return limit Co. Logan Utah. . o time. a ed crushed finger. He was lifting by of nine months from ..I His opinions, handed dowt casions. Tn --J reck ard a cases models clearin are heavy these for Messrs T date of sale. Slrpottrst in loth John I. orton, Heber cyrght his finger .. i. . . under the jamb of it causing a painand Fnrral Greenhalgh have ness in veHsoning and construing the directors. Diveise routes if de- - ful crush. law, applicable to the mattei s before Zabriskie has returned to his gone to Delta to wbrk or the threshhim. ircd ' . i c i home here from Trovs Bcnth wlieie ing machine. ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Whelock Nay motored We respectfully submit that Judge Tourist Winter Tickets eh few to vari- to Centerfield over the week-endthe be will add im has Hansen lustre the gooc employed he past'' gnd name and high standing of our su ous southern ard southeastern returned itVnthts. lie intends starting in school S. W. Brinkerhotf has sold his home Sunday. court he o: made if a is preme " part Lhe first of the'week'. to. Robert Spencer of Escalante. JMr. its personnel, and we earnestly solid destinations on sale daily to Me Mj Sondtfy resumed his school . b ., j . . his for was htlre Iasi candidacy. support as SpencCr: winter your a dl), final . duties 1927, April returirlimit ' i. again on Monday, ' ! .pjiopt lei-homo Liissionliry and mhde mAnv frie(Signed) C. r. 15, HALITE K. RS Nevada certain J. June( except distinat- aSsiije due tiibnass. BROCglUNK thinks the og. McGill, falter Harris C. COLEMAN HATCH A. nds lire who JACOB to Welcome him glad and ions which bear final limit of illness has flu. EDWIN D. HATCH A. H. CHRISTENSEN haavome hepe to spend the winter and hie family toour DcMOISEY city, We understand A. L. BOOTH '.N CHAS. tiend Hik SchtoI at Circle ville. Y. W.-Ivan Lambson hopped over from May 31, 1927. For detailed fares DONNELL Mefe. POPE t 'ey will t ke pissessito socr, b WALACE CALDER tr.. mi . . A. V. WATKINo routes Af and E. H BURGESS W'OttlHIN W. G. We ' havd not yet learned what Mr, puilman reservations, ir-- Qity and spent the week-en- d Lfv fe. W. MoMULLIN RAY E. D1LLMAN blende. t'hle here he attended f on BrinkeihofFliVtenda'doin call nearest Rio whether he r. a. Sorter bert l.G. dart nkerhoff said daughter PORTER HOBT. PERCY W. O. the Student Body party aud subwill remain or move ts same other K H. ANDRUS A. N. AUtfT agent. lo'ng business in Marjs- scribed to The Circular. He seemed RULON J. LARSON city but we ho'pd he decides to remain M. R. STRAW Republican Member of the Bur oi tho FfiOlt enthusiastic.about the B. A. C. s ' e ' bere t 1th us. Judicial District.' he is' in attendance. v: : for cooltdge .votes j Vacation F aies ;1 - California V N ew Glover Honey xv ''"ft if - - 1 ,, Brin-kertol- ci.. -- ' - ' " t-- .o Y, v.lt SMILES SAID PRetrY FROM , YOUNCJ NAN kantDC.'re.T"' THIS PArN WlUL H Art eT 'MEKCvTT'hE. 'BUCrtE.T She. BY MILES grew" 'iSetter -- .FOBJ-NSipp- NOT WORSE. i HEt . TCIR9 Wa9-.N-Anti - Pain Till AND NAN TUCrt - IT -- C Injured. Word was received here Tuesday eyeijing that W. II. , Luke of Manti a former(resident of our city, was Injured in a tip over in the Eear Valljty country. He had two rils broken and was quite badly bruised up. He wa burned to the Haycock rahch and at iast reports was resting easy. We sinl ceiely hope he will soyn recover from his injuries and be able to go abov hi duties. D.O. McKay and son Lkweljitiiof Salt Lake City ter turn.ed to our city .the. earty pah ol tbe week to harvest their potato crop. W.e haves special, article on the front page written, by. Lowery, Nelson in ,cfigards. to. lliis paiticle potato crop cd every man interest ed in the betterment of the. county should, read it and see what ,ha already been done. Mr. and--Mr- . a a -- T Mr. and Mrs. Leonard-Callowa- y r of California, former, residents city, were visiting old friends and renewing old .aciipaintances .in our city on Tuesday. Mr. CalJowaj?. and brother John of Marvsvale also of-ou- - A.A 'U A -- xm ' Nv f, r. Kt Y- - i, ff'y i: i h.iy- M Mm liffl spent. a short-timeik Reservoir, e at the- - Ottep i n v |